Jeannie Ngo
About Jeannie Ngo
Professional Title: Physical Therapist Assistant
Jeannie Ngo holds the position of Physical Therapist Assistant. In this role, she applies her extensive knowledge and skills to aid in patient rehabilitation. She works closely with other healthcare professionals, including chiropractors, acupuncturists, licensed massage therapists, and orthopedic clinicians, to provide comprehensive care for patients with post-operative, neurological, sports-related injuries, and acute or chronic pain conditions.
Education and Degrees
Jeannie Ngo graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology from California State University Fullerton. She further advanced her education by earning a Physical Therapist Assistant Degree from Stanbridge University. Her academic background has equipped her with a robust understanding of human movement and rehabilitation techniques, which she applies in her professional practice.
Work Experience in Orthopedic and Sports Rehabilitation
Jeannie gained significant experience working as a Physical Therapy aide in orthopedic and sports settings at St. Jude Centers for Rehabilitation and Wellness. Her responsibilities included aiding in patient recovery initiatives focused on orthopedic and sports-related injuries. This role helped her develop proficiency in a variety of therapeutic techniques essential for effective patient care.
Volunteer Work in Cognitive Rehab and Medical Fitness
Jeannie Ngo has volunteered her time at the Cognitive Rehab Center and the Medical Fitness Department at St. Jude CRW. Her volunteer work involved assisting patients in cognitive rehabilitation and promoting medical fitness routines. These experiences broadened her exposure to different aspects of patient care and rehabilitation, enhancing her capability in handling diverse patient needs.
Clinical Rotations in Multiple Rehabilitation Settings
Jeannie completed her clinical rotations in various settings, including outpatient orthopedics, Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF), and outpatient/inpatient neurological rehab. These rotations provided her with hands-on experience in treating a wide range of conditions and patient demographics, allowing her to refine her clinical skills and broaden her expertise in physical therapy.